Results for keyword: raptors
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Richard Reynolds, raptor man
The biologist has spent 21 years counting goshawks and other raptors in Arizona's Kaibab National Forest.
by Leath Tonino, May 30, 2011 -
The windhover
Biologist Travis Booms tracks Alaska's elusive gyrfalcons.
by Eric Wagner, Nov 17, 2010 -
The bald eagle paradox
What happens when the recovery of an endangered species threatens the survival of other species?
by Isabelle Groc, Feb 28, 2010 -
Semi-wild in the new West
Semi-wild rural landscapes, where humans mingle with wildlife, are a richer source of biodiversity than many Westerners realize.
by Paul Larmer , May 08, 2009 -
Falcon's future rests on a definition
Endangered aplomado falcons already in New Mexico may lose protection under a controversial Fish and Wildlife Service plan to release captive-bred birds as a "nonessential experimental population."
by Stephanie Paige Ogburn, Jul 24, 2006 -
Blades, birds and bats: Wind energy and wildlife not a cut-and-dried issue
Wind farms are working to make their turbines less hazardous to birds and bats
by Hilary Watts, May 02, 2005






